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Transcript
Amy Scherbain
Why does the Earth’s climate change? (S2-4-07)
Introduction
This is an investigation that can be used to lead students in observing that climate change
is due to natural occurrences and also human activity. It requires students to access
information from specific websites as well as graph and analyze provided data.
Curriculum Outcomes
This investigation specifically deals with the SLO:
S2-4-07
Investigate and evaluate evidence that climate change occurs naturally
and can be influenced be human activities.
Purpose and Intent
The purpose of this investigation is for students to realize that climate change does occur
naturally but also the activities of human do have an impact. I want the students to be
able to form their own opinions of climate change and global warming. Hopefully
through this investigation it will give students and introduction to the topic that will foster
increased interest in the issue. As an extension to this investigation I would also like to
show the student the film “An Inconvenient Truth” and well as provide articles that
present other views on Global Warming. It would be my hope that students would be able
to then make an informed decision on the topic of climate change and global warming.
Teacher considerations
There is not much data readily available for students to use and interpret. That is why I
provided the information directly in the handout. There are many good diagrams and
information on the Canada Natural Resources website (the one the students use). Also the
curriculum guide provides data that can be modified for use in the classroom.
The video clip that I will show to engage students is a Saturday Night Live sketch by
Will Ferrell. He is playing the president George Bush and it shows that there are different
views of climate change. It is at this point that I will be sure to emphasize that being well
informed is crucial to the decision-making process.
References:
Manitoba Education and Youth (2003). Senior 2 Science: A Foundation for
Implementation.
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Why does Earth’s climate change? (S2-4-07)
What do you know?
1. What is the difference between weather and climate?
2. What are some reasons that climate can change?
3. The Greenhouse effect is due to the presence of what substances in the atmosphere?
4. How has the Earth’s climate changed in the past 1,000,000 years?
Introduction
There are some people that say climate change occurs naturally and some say it is due to
human activity. Throughout this investigation you will be collecting and evaluating data
and information so you will be able to make an educated decision for yourself on the
topic of climate change and specifically global warming.
First we will watch a short video clip detailing someone’s thoughts on global warming.
Another documentary to watch on the topic of climate change is “An Inconvenient Truth”
made with the help of Al Gore (another political figure?!).
What is your opinion of the character’s views on global warming? Do you agree or
disagree?
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Investigation
This investigation will involve going to different websites to collect and evaluate data
with respect to climate change.
First, take a look at the graph below. The graph is representing the changes in
temperature, methane (a greenhouse gas), and dust concentrations in Greenland over the
past 40,000 years. This information was obtained from the polar ice caps where snow
rarely melts. As snow falls every year it forms layers where air gets trapped and “locked”
for thousands of years. This means we can drill down many meters and get samples of ice
and air from thousands of years ago. That is how the data below was obtained.
Analyzing the graph above, explain the trends that you observe of:
a.) Temperature:
b.) Methane concentration:
c.) Dust concentration:
What can you conclude about climate in Greenland over the past 40,000 years.
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Next, we will look at how climate has changed in the past 10,000 years. To do so go to
the website:
http://adaptation.nrcan.gc.ca/posters/pr/index_e.php
This website is made by Natural Resources Canada and discusses the impact of climate
change and the adaptations that we can make as Canadians.
Answer the following questions related to changes in temperature based on information
contained on the website.
1. Has the climate changed over the past 10,000 years?________________________
If so, how might it have affected the early development of human civilizations in
North America?
2. How have temperatures changed in the past 1,000 years?
3. How have temperatures changes in the last 100 years? Search the rest of the
website for reasons why this may have happened.
4. Do you think the changes in temperature are occurring naturally or due to human
impact?
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The following questions now deal with greenhouse gases and how that might affect
climate change. One of the important greenhouses gases that provide us with
information is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Because we do not have the equipment or the samples necessary to determine the
concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere I will provide that information to
you.
Table 1. Carbon Dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere
in the period 1840-2000
Year
CO2 concentration
(in parts per million “ppm”)
1840
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
280
310
312
316
320
327
335
345
352
355
360
On the following page graph the data provided. Use all of the criteria discussed at the
beginning of the year where plotting and graphing the data.
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What trend do you observe in terms of concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere?
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Summary
1. What relationship exists between the CO2 concentration and temperature
changes?
2. How do you think the climate changes we observed above have an effect on the
weather outside our doors?
3. What might be some effects of climate change that we have experienced in the
past 5-10 years.
4. Do you think climate changes occur naturally, due to human activity, due to
neither or due to both? Explain your answer using information learned through
this investigation.
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